Belongs within: Glossata.
Contians: Hepialidae.
The Exoporia are a relatively small but morphologically diverse group of moths, varying from the small Mnesarchaea to the large ghost moths of the Hepialidae. The group is supported by a number of morphological synapomorphies including a female genital system with separate egg-laying and copulatory openings with sperm transferred externally along a furrow (Wiegmann et al. 2002). The genus Mnesarchaea is endemic to New Zealand with larvae that feed on detritus among forest leaf litter (Grimaldi & Engel 2005). It differs from other Exoporia in its small size, narrow lanceolate fore wings, and retention of functional (albeit reduced) mouthparts in the adult.
Exoporia [Hepialina]
|--Mnesarchaea [Mnesarchaeidae, Mnesarchaeoidea] WRM02
| |--M. acuta WRM02
| |--M. fallax Philpott 1927 P27a
| |--M. fusca Philpott 1922 P27b
| |--M. hamadelpha Meyr. 1888 P27b
| |--M. loxoscia Meyr. 1888 P27b
| |--M. paracosma Meyr. 1886 P27b
| `--M. similis Philpott 1924 P27b
`--Hepialoidea WRM02
|--Neotheoridae NC91
|--Anomoses [Anomosetidae] NC91
| `--A. hylecoetes NC91
|--Prototheoridae NC91
| |--Prototheora petrosema P27c
| `--Metatheora corvifera P27c
|--Palaeosetidae NC91
| |--Palaeoses scholastica NC91
| |--Ogygioses NC91
| |--Genustes NC91
| `--Osrhoes Druce 1900 NC91, D00
| `--*O. coronta Druce 1900 D00
`--Hepialidae GE05
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[D00] Druce, H. 1900. Descriptions of some new genera and species of Heterocera from tropical South America. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, series 7, 5: 507–527.
[GE05] Grimaldi, D., & M. S. Engel. 2005. Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press: New York.
[NC91] Nielsen, E. S., & I. F. B. Common. 1991. Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). In: CSIRO. The Insects of Australia: A textbook for students and research workers 2nd ed. vol. 2 pp. 817–915. Melbourne University Press: Carlton (Victoria).
[P27a] Philpott, A. 1927a. New Zealand Lepidoptera: Notes and descriptions. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 57: 703–709.
[P27b] Philpott, A. 1927b. The genitalia of the Mnesarchaeidae. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 57: 710–715.
[P27c] Philpott, A. 1927c. The maxillae in the Lepidoptera. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 57: 721–746.
[WRM02] Wiegmann, B. M., J. C. Regier & C. Mitter. 2002. Combined molecular and morphological evidence on the phylogeny of the earliest lepidopteran lineages. Zoologica Scripta 31 (1): 67–81.
Last updated: 25 April 2022.
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